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Re: minus prevention
| drfrank21@gmail.com | 27 Jul 2006 14:05 |
> Yet another anectdotal report by a majority-opinion OD. > [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > > Otis Let me get this straight. Your antedoctal evidence of some printer's son or guy in Hong Kong is valid and proof while O.D.'s in the real world sees dozens of examples daily of ALL age groups of no changes in myopic progression. You get to pick and choose. Right??
frank
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| otisbrown@pa.net | 27 Jul 2006 04:03 |
Yet another anectdotal report by a majority-opinion OD.
That is n = 1. An no one else can verify it.
She was probably over-prescribed in the first place.
Best,
Otis
> I've made it a policy not to respond to any myopia prevention threads, > but I can't resist this one. I had a patient in today, age 55 who I've [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] > > w.stacy, o.d. |
| William Stacy | 27 Jul 2006 03:56 |
I've made it a policy not to respond to any myopia prevention threads, but I can't resist this one. I had a patient in today, age 55 who I've had in -1.50 o.u. for years, and she's still wearing them, in spite of some recent symptoms of eyestrain. Today I refracted her at +1.00 o.d. and plano o.s.
So my minus lenses cured her myopia?
I think so.
the minus lens rocks.
w.stacy, o.d.
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